November 6th 2024.
It has been 44 years since 12-year-old Lisa Mott went missing and the Western Australia cold case investigation team is still determined to find answers. In their efforts to uncover the truth, they have set up a mobile police facility in the town of Collie, where Lisa was last seen. This small community has been shaken by the disappearance of one of their own and the police are hoping that someone will come forward with new information.
On October 30, 1980, Lisa had gone to play basketball with her friends before stopping by a nearby pizza shop. As the evening went on, she made her way back home, but she never arrived. The last time she was seen was when she was crossing a railway line to Forrest Street around 9pm. It's a case that has haunted Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Dowding, who described it as "every parent's worst nightmare". The police are determined to find the answers and bring closure to Lisa's family.
"We believe that with the help of the community, we can find the explanation we've been searching for," Dowding stated. "Even the smallest piece of information could be crucial in moving this investigation forward and providing answers for Lisa's family." Lisa was described as 152cm tall with light brown hair, hazel eyes, and a fair complexion. On the night of her disappearance, she was wearing a light blue t-shirt, dark blue towelling shorts with a white trim, and brown and fawn-striped sneakers with white socks.
If anyone has any information about Lisa's disappearance, they are urged to visit the mobile police facility located outside the PCYC at 105 Forrest Street in Collie. Alternatively, they can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. The police are determined to leave no stone unturned in their search for the truth and they are hopeful that the community will come together to help them in their efforts.
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